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john edwards and john kerry. then they came back and when the "was whether or not you provide them with the resources they needed, they voted against it. i couldn't figure out why that happened initially. and then i looked and figured out was howard dean was making major progress with the democratic primaries based on an anti-war record so they in effect decided they would cast an anti-war vote and they would vote against the troops. if they couldn't stand up to the pressures howard dean represented, how can we expect them to stand up to al qaeda. >> senator edwards, you have 90 seconds to respond. >> a long resume does not equal good judgment. we have seen over and over the misjudgments made by this administration. i want to go back to what the vice president just said because it's a continuation of the things they've been doing, unfortunately, on the campaign trail. a continuation of what began his first answer with tonight. john kerry has voted for the biggest military appropriations bill in the country's hist
john edwards and john kerry. then they came back and when the "was whether or not you provide them with the resources they needed, they voted against it. i couldn't figure out why that happened initially. and then i looked and figured out was howard dean was making major progress with the democratic primaries based on an anti-war record so they in effect decided they would cast an anti-war vote and they would vote against the troops. if they couldn't stand up to the pressures howard dean...
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john edwards and john kerry. then they came back and when the "was whether or not you provide them with the resources they needed, they voted against it. i couldn't figure out why that happened initially. and then i looked and figured out was howard dean was making major progress with the democratic primaries based on an anti-war record so they in effect decided they would cast an anti-war vote and they would vote against the troops. if they couldn't stand up to the pressures howard dean represented, how can we expect them to stand up to al qaeda. >> senator edwards, you have 90 seconds to respond. >> a long resume does not equal good judgment. we have seen over and over the misjudgments made by this administration. i want to go back to what the vice president just said because it's a continuation of the things they've been doing, unfortunately, on the campaign trail. a continuation of what began his first answer with tonight. john kerry has voted for the biggest military appropriations bill in the country's hist
john edwards and john kerry. then they came back and when the "was whether or not you provide them with the resources they needed, they voted against it. i couldn't figure out why that happened initially. and then i looked and figured out was howard dean was making major progress with the democratic primaries based on an anti-war record so they in effect decided they would cast an anti-war vote and they would vote against the troops. if they couldn't stand up to the pressures howard dean...
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for obama, john kerry's plays romney. rob portman plays obama. >> you never see videotape of this, not even pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. you don't want to show those vulnerable moments. >> we don't want give away any cponent to our prep. >> in the 2000 cpaign, one of mckinnon's secretaries gave prep video to the gore campaign. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to her? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's so sret? i pretended to be a candidate. limited governme - >> just limited government. what kind of limits are you talking about? can yo be specific. >> yes, i can list cuts. >> would you cut defense? >> so you're sof on defense? >> i knew how i suld answer the questions, but under pressure it's hard. i'm saying take it back to the clinton days. "instinct is to awer the estions that are asked, but consultants day don't. >> you're still answering my questions,ut most of the time you want to beelivering your message. >> they say sarah palin was good at that. >> governor palin answe
for obama, john kerry's plays romney. rob portman plays obama. >> you never see videotape of this, not even pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. you don't want to show those vulnerable moments. >> we don't want give away any cponent to our prep. >> in the 2000 cpaign, one of mckinnon's secretaries gave prep video to the gore campaign. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to her? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's...
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kerry ha picked john edwards. john edwards turned out to be another kind of mistake, but that's another story. what the media reported even fooled gephardt's campaign manager. >> i called up dick gephardt, and i said, dick, i know you can't talk about this. he said, it never happened. i said, dick, i understand you have to deny it to me and everybody else. he said, steve, it didn't happen. >> why wouldn't you belie him when he said so-so emphatically, there was no meeting? >> you absolutely must keep the conversation going on with the nominee and -- >> lying is okay in pitics, running for office? >> lying is not okay unless you'resked an inappropriate queson. >> politicians have always lied. >> i'm not a crook. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the med used to give candidates privacy. even keep their secrets they rarely pictured fdr in his wheelchair. they kept jfk's sexual activities secret. but now everything's game. that's a good thing. even though we rorters are obnoxious. >> the next time
kerry ha picked john edwards. john edwards turned out to be another kind of mistake, but that's another story. what the media reported even fooled gephardt's campaign manager. >> i called up dick gephardt, and i said, dick, i know you can't talk about this. he said, it never happened. i said, dick, i understand you have to deny it to me and everybody else. he said, steve, it didn't happen. >> why wouldn't you belie him when he said so-so emphatically, there was no meeting? >>...
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for obama, john kerry's plays romney. rob portman plays obama. >> you never see videotape of this, not even pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. yodon't want to show those vulnerable moments. >> we don't want to give away an component to our prep. >> in the 2000 campaign, one of mckinnon's secretaries gave prep video to the gore campaign. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to h? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's so secret? i pretended to be a candidate. limited government -- >> just limited government. what kind of limits are you talking about? can you be specific. >> yes, i can list cuts. >> would you cut defense? >> so you're soft on defense? >> i knew how i should answer the questions, but under pressure it's hd. i'm saying take it back to the clinton days. "instinct is to answer the questions that are asked, but consultants day don't. >> you're still answering my questions, but most of the time you want to be delivering your message. >> they say sarah palin was good at that. >> gov
for obama, john kerry's plays romney. rob portman plays obama. >> you never see videotape of this, not even pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. yodon't want to show those vulnerable moments. >> we don't want to give away an component to our prep. >> in the 2000 campaign, one of mckinnon's secretaries gave prep video to the gore campaign. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to h? >> she went to prison for a year. >>...
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all of the debates were in john kerry's favor in '04. was it perhaps that president obama wasn't prepared? busy campaigning and did he perhaps let the prep slide? did he go into the debate with a game plan that the best offense is a good defense? finally, can barack obama get back into a winning mode? the polls were looking good going into this, right? you got two remaining debates with romney. we are going to get some answers and smeperspective from charles blow. i read your column and i know how you feel about this. give me the quick one-liner how you thought last night went? >> obama lost. i play basketball in high school and you're not in your best form and you lose it. doesn't mean you lose the election and the other guy is better. just means you danny show up that night and didn't do a good job. go back, look at the tape and practice hard and come back the next time and do a better job the next time. >> he let himself be interrupted. he didn't call out certain kinds of issues when mitt romney was able to walk through him and lay ou
all of the debates were in john kerry's favor in '04. was it perhaps that president obama wasn't prepared? busy campaigning and did he perhaps let the prep slide? did he go into the debate with a game plan that the best offense is a good defense? finally, can barack obama get back into a winning mode? the polls were looking good going into this, right? you got two remaining debates with romney. we are going to get some answers and smeperspective from charles blow. i read your column and i know...
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kerry had picked john edwards. john edwards turned out to be another kind of mistake, but that's another story. what the media reported even fooled gephardt's campaign manager. >> i called up dick gephardt, and i said, dick, i know you can't talk about this. he said, it never happened. i said, dick, i understand you have to deny it to me and everybody else. he said, steve, it didn't happen. >> why wouldn't you believe him when he said so-so emphatically, there was no meeting? >> you absolutely must keep the conversation going on with the nominee and -- >> lying is okay in politics, running for office? >> lying is not okay unless you're asked an inappropriate question. >> politicians have always lied. >> i'm not a crook. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the media used to give candidates privacy. even keep their secrets. they rarely pictured fdr in his wheelchair. they kept jfk's sexual activities secret. but now everything's game. that's a good thing. even though we reporters are obnoxious. >>
kerry had picked john edwards. john edwards turned out to be another kind of mistake, but that's another story. what the media reported even fooled gephardt's campaign manager. >> i called up dick gephardt, and i said, dick, i know you can't talk about this. he said, it never happened. i said, dick, i understand you have to deny it to me and everybody else. he said, steve, it didn't happen. >> why wouldn't you believe him when he said so-so emphatically, there was no meeting?...
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that worked very well for us against john kerry because even people who didn't necessarily agree with george bush liked the fact that he had clear conviction, strong principles, knew where he was going, knew what he wanted to do. even if people didn't like john kerry, they didn't like the fact he wasn't clear about his principles. even if they disagree with him just because they liked his core convictions. i would argue in that campaign, in any ways if howard dean had been elected, he might have been a tougher competitor. kerry -- his weaknesses reflected george bush's strengths. i understand that comment about bill clinton and the problem is they're saying you tried to paint him as a conservative. in the course of one debate, he was able to flip that entirely and drown out or discount millions and millions of dollars of advertising. the other notion -- the other argument is if he's a flip-flopper, a lot of people are saying great he's flip-flopping to a position i like. >> jennifer: it is a tough one because let's use the example of richard mourdock. is mitt romney flip-flopping when
that worked very well for us against john kerry because even people who didn't necessarily agree with george bush liked the fact that he had clear conviction, strong principles, knew where he was going, knew what he wanted to do. even if people didn't like john kerry, they didn't like the fact he wasn't clear about his principles. even if they disagree with him just because they liked his core convictions. i would argue in that campaign, in any ways if howard dean had been elected, he might...
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but i think if you look at george bush and john kerry, or george bush and al gore, first president bush or bill clinton, i don't think that anybody would say that while you were in the middle of a campaign that you felt deep affection for the other guy, because you know, look, you're fighting for competing visions. but what i think the american people understand is that this is not about two individuals or even two political parties. this is about two different visions for the country and how we are going to make sure that every single person in america who is willing to work hard, is going to have a shot at a better life. >> so lester, a bit of our conversation earlier today, the day continues into tonight. into tomorrow, the obama campaign covering 5300 miles in all, on just this trip. we'll have much more tomorrow night, and of course on "rock center" tomorrow evening, back to you lester. >> all right, brian williams on the campaign trail tonight. as we mentioned, mitt romney, as well is moving across the nation, waking up in colorado and making a pitch in nevada and overnighting in
but i think if you look at george bush and john kerry, or george bush and al gore, first president bush or bill clinton, i don't think that anybody would say that while you were in the middle of a campaign that you felt deep affection for the other guy, because you know, look, you're fighting for competing visions. but what i think the american people understand is that this is not about two individuals or even two political parties. this is about two different visions for the country and how...
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kerry and was funny because she had been washington and told a story and they went to see the john kerry staff about something on agriculture so they assumed both of them were being into view. she told me she had not been vetted by the kerrey campaign at all. once the name is out there the media starts paying attention and people were fascinated that here is a democrat who won in a republican state but when they forgot is over the last 40 years there were more democrats in the governor'sship than republicans so wasn't an anomaly but the present office doesn't have a historical memory. so this was a real anomaly the democrat had been elected and her father having been governor of ohio and she had the ohio connection which is very important so she really captured the national attention very quickly and they had her showcased and all, but by 2008 she was becoming a serious contender for vice president and when she endorsed obama, that moved her stock up and she was one of the last three or four people obama was considering and the lot of newspapers around the country where saying this shoul
kerry and was funny because she had been washington and told a story and they went to see the john kerry staff about something on agriculture so they assumed both of them were being into view. she told me she had not been vetted by the kerrey campaign at all. once the name is out there the media starts paying attention and people were fascinated that here is a democrat who won in a republican state but when they forgot is over the last 40 years there were more democrats in the governor'sship...
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kerry playing the role, presumably, of mitt romney. that is an interesting development, a former budget director, he has been important on the numbers and he looked in your face as he talks to you, something that mitt romney did a lot in the debate a couple of weeks ago in denver. we have to much can up with the senator on fox business network tonight and our coverage tonight and more on the libya situation which will likely come up tonight, one where the studio audience, domestic and foreign policy issues, can come up,libye president and when he knew it, and hillary clinton as john sununu volunteered crawls under the bus, not thrown under, she volunteered to go up the bus and say it was, really, it was really the buck stopping with the state department and not with the president. and i have a new hampshire senator with me. what do you think of that, senator, is that enough to let the situation calm down? take some of the hostility out ahead of the debate? or is it just going to refuel it all over? >>guest: clearly the timing was not a
kerry playing the role, presumably, of mitt romney. that is an interesting development, a former budget director, he has been important on the numbers and he looked in your face as he talks to you, something that mitt romney did a lot in the debate a couple of weeks ago in denver. we have to much can up with the senator on fox business network tonight and our coverage tonight and more on the libya situation which will likely come up tonight, one where the studio audience, domestic and foreign...
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john kerry pick up 3 percent in 2004. ronald reagan picked up nearly 3 percent from the beginning to -- during the one debate they had. president obama himself picked up 2.7 percent over the course of the debate. in seven out of the last nine presidential sets of debates, the debate has favored the challenger. if you are a point or two behind, this week, the "national journal" was 47/47. if mitt romney is one or two .s behind this will vault him. >>neil: my, oh my how things can change. yesterday at this time all we heard is how republicans were running away from the guy at the top of the ticket. my guest would love to argue that. o crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [
john kerry pick up 3 percent in 2004. ronald reagan picked up nearly 3 percent from the beginning to -- during the one debate they had. president obama himself picked up 2.7 percent over the course of the debate. in seven out of the last nine presidential sets of debates, the debate has favored the challenger. if you are a point or two behind, this week, the "national journal" was 47/47. if mitt romney is one or two .s behind this will vault him. >>neil: my, oh my how things can...
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since then jimmy carter twice, walter mondale, michael dukakis, bill clinton, al gore, and john kerry, and barack obama. caller: when this editorial board said down, we did not look at who has an r or d behind his name. the whole conversation focal point was the economy. what is best for the next four years. partisanship was set aside to examine the issues that i once care the most about, an issue that is at a high level on the national level. it has to be in a bipartisan way. this red state, blue state gridlock that we find ourselves and as a nation is not just being saw in washington, it is being saw all over the country. i think there is a growing demand from voters -- i think this election will probably prove it -- they want washington to work. they want there to be leadership. there has to be an effort from somebody to reach across the aisle and make something happen with another party. when we sat down and really thought about where we wanted to go with this, we looked at the list. host: let me bring up one other point. we are focusing on the des moines register in part because
since then jimmy carter twice, walter mondale, michael dukakis, bill clinton, al gore, and john kerry, and barack obama. caller: when this editorial board said down, we did not look at who has an r or d behind his name. the whole conversation focal point was the economy. what is best for the next four years. partisanship was set aside to examine the issues that i once care the most about, an issue that is at a high level on the national level. it has to be in a bipartisan way. this red state,...
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john kerri wanted to endorse him and he said no. he is on the internet and social me and all this crazy stuff no one ever heard of. i said to axelrod i didn't have a better idea how he could have done this but why didn't you break the rules in washington and axelrod's answer was the essentially because it is washington. it is not america. there really are sort of prisoner to the tyranny of 60 votes. obama really does believe or did believe that if we get the policy right the politics will take care of themselves. he said that was blowing down from the top. they took the perverse pride in we will put our heads down and do the right thing. for democrats your heads will explode when you read this, saying tax cuts, you may remember in 2008 george bush did a stimulus that was $180 billion and they send everybody a check, love george bush. here is the money. obama did the same thing except for the czech part because behavioral economics shows when you get that check you are marginally more likely to put it in the bank instead of spending
john kerri wanted to endorse him and he said no. he is on the internet and social me and all this crazy stuff no one ever heard of. i said to axelrod i didn't have a better idea how he could have done this but why didn't you break the rules in washington and axelrod's answer was the essentially because it is washington. it is not america. there really are sort of prisoner to the tyranny of 60 votes. obama really does believe or did believe that if we get the policy right the politics will take...
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. >> i think that george bush had that over john kerry and al gore and i think the obama campaign is ride the likli- re w w yhe ofos peal polls, or the one that succeeded? >> liked. >> greta: you too? >> who do you want to have a beer with? i hate to boil it down, but if this is one thing you need to know about thelection, that ght be it. neooorike >>s t brought romney's likeability up, when he got serious about the taxes. i think the issues brought up his likeability. >> greta: certainly, it certainly -- h g a bce s. y aco i e t, tee e economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see at happenedext kee afo dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... mind to an. yone w m iegngseapan. y st s,ge$6ba use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. t
. >> i think that george bush had that over john kerry and al gore and i think the obama campaign is ride the likli- re w w yhe ofos peal polls, or the one that succeeded? >> liked. >> greta: you too? >> who do you want to have a beer with? i hate to boil it down, but if this is one thing you need to know about thelection, that ght be it. neooorike >>s t brought romney's likeability up, when he got serious about the taxes. i think the issues brought up his...
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remember, if john kerry switched 70,000 votes, he could have carried -- in ohio he would have kaerd the electoral college and yet infished 3 million votes behind george bush. >> nate silver has an interesting breakdown why gallup is now an outlier and why we don't need to pay attention to that. historical things there. if that happens, one man wins the electoral and the other wins the popular, don't you think that could be devastating for the country in terms of ripping us apart and creating the legitimacy problem in the second obama administration when it existed in the first one? >> i think not for two reasons. number one, it didn't hurt george bush. george bush managed to govern and got democratic cooperation on the vote on the war, he got democratic cooperation on medicare part d. he got democratic cooperation on no child left behind. so he managed to do it. now, it's a different scenario with obama. there's no question about that. i think what will pull the nation together, if that outcome occurs, is the need to do something to deal with the fiscal crisis. crisis has a tendency to
remember, if john kerry switched 70,000 votes, he could have carried -- in ohio he would have kaerd the electoral college and yet infished 3 million votes behind george bush. >> nate silver has an interesting breakdown why gallup is now an outlier and why we don't need to pay attention to that. historical things there. if that happens, one man wins the electoral and the other wins the popular, don't you think that could be devastating for the country in terms of ripping us apart and...
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since then jimmy carter twice, walter mondale, michael dukakis, bill clinton, al gore, and john kerry, and barack obama. caller: when this editorial board said down, we did not look at who has an r or d behind his name. the whole conversation focal point was the economy. what is best for the next four years. partisanship was set aside to examine the issues that i once care the most about, an issue that is at a high level on the national level. it has to be in a bipartisan way. this red state, blue state gridlock that we find ourselves and as a nation is not just being saw in washington, it is being saw all over the country. i think there is a growing demand from voters -- i think this election will probably prove it -- they want washington to work. they want there to be leadership. there has to be an effort from somebody to reach across the aisle and make something happen with another party. when we sat down and really thought about where we wanted to go with this, we looked at the list. at theidn't even look list. host: let me bring up one other point. we are focusing on the des moin
since then jimmy carter twice, walter mondale, michael dukakis, bill clinton, al gore, and john kerry, and barack obama. caller: when this editorial board said down, we did not look at who has an r or d behind his name. the whole conversation focal point was the economy. what is best for the next four years. partisanship was set aside to examine the issues that i once care the most about, an issue that is at a high level on the national level. it has to be in a bipartisan way. this red state,...
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john kerry to narrow the gap on president bush but didn't bring it home. but the idea they are going to get a late momentum over the last weekend before the tuesday vote, they are hoping and praying for that. who knows, but the historical record doesn't support it. >> on the issue of reagan, i have been chewing for a long time on this anecdote that mitt romney told donors in montana in july that ronald reagan has called off his national security briefings for 100 days just to focus on the economy. not damning him, but praising him for it. i want to know your read on that either in making it up or in what it would say about reagan if it were true? >> it would say about reagan is he didn't take the commander-in-chief role seriously, which he did. number one, what candidate was the case saying i don't want any meetings. i want to focus on the economy is not true. i put it in bold caps, it's not true. the fact that governor romney would use it as an indication of this is surely how i plan to do it. economy is my issue and that's what i'm going to focus on. but
john kerry to narrow the gap on president bush but didn't bring it home. but the idea they are going to get a late momentum over the last weekend before the tuesday vote, they are hoping and praying for that. who knows, but the historical record doesn't support it. >> on the issue of reagan, i have been chewing for a long time on this anecdote that mitt romney told donors in montana in july that ronald reagan has called off his national security briefings for 100 days just to focus on the...
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senator john kerry got in on the fun. he tweeted out his picture that says, i'm in character. i even brought my binder full of women. but while we got a big kick out of romney's awkward line, his record on women's issues is no laughing matter. that story is next. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. > >>> we're back with the story that eve
senator john kerry got in on the fun. he tweeted out his picture that says, i'm in character. i even brought my binder full of women. but while we got a big kick out of romney's awkward line, his record on women's issues is no laughing matter. that story is next. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to...
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john kerry's daughter launched a website to get regular people to contribute pro-obama and anti-romney videos on a website called ad your voice. the best one as judged by their judges will win $10,000. but there are also celebrity campaign ads being produced. the center for reproductive rights put together a big celebrity freelance ad that's about republican anti-abortion politics this year. >> this lawmaker in georgia is calling women farm animals. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> no. there's another guy that says this contraception thing wouldn't be a problem. >> farm animals? that's not a joke. is that a joke? >> no, no, no, no, no, no. >> i mean animals have more sense than these people. >> holy mother of [ bleep ]. >> of course, i'll sign it. i'll sign it right away. what are you waiting for? >> getting people to sign on to a petition. today we got the first in what is promising to be a series of comedian videos from the jewish council for education and research. they are fact check videos about mitt romney. they are doing them in conjunction with a democratic-leaning pac. >> my
john kerry's daughter launched a website to get regular people to contribute pro-obama and anti-romney videos on a website called ad your voice. the best one as judged by their judges will win $10,000. but there are also celebrity campaign ads being produced. the center for reproductive rights put together a big celebrity freelance ad that's about republican anti-abortion politics this year. >> this lawmaker in georgia is calling women farm animals. >> you've got to be kidding me....
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john kerry in 2004, you remember, won the first debate, against george bush. george bush similarly seemed very unhappy to be there as the president. bush comes back in the second one and wins, goes on to win. so lots of opportunity for the president to come back. but clearly let romney back into this. >> i guess, sam, how far is mitt going to go towards the middle? i mean, bill brings up the question of reproductive rights, the obama care question is certainly still, you know, how much is mitt romney going to embrace massachusetts, his legacy there, in the coming weeks? it's a sharp pivot. >> wasn't just during the debate. he was on fox news saying his 47% comments were completely wrong after doing a press conference the night after saying he stood by the basic premise of it. they are pivoting, the extent to which it goes i have no idea. the extent to which he said he never wrote that op-ed never go bankrupt we'll have the full turn there. to get back to the first turn, i don't think their contradictory attacks by the obama campaign -- it's not that they're pa
john kerry in 2004, you remember, won the first debate, against george bush. george bush similarly seemed very unhappy to be there as the president. bush comes back in the second one and wins, goes on to win. so lots of opportunity for the president to come back. but clearly let romney back into this. >> i guess, sam, how far is mitt going to go towards the middle? i mean, bill brings up the question of reproductive rights, the obama care question is certainly still, you know, how much is...
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almost promising a very tight race, similar perhaps to 2004 between john kerry and george w. bush and even 2000 that close contest between george w. bush and al gore. >> we're going to talk later regarding the demographics of this race and keying in on certain groups how they're the key to victory one way or the other to candidates here. let's bring in the news panel, david goodfriend and anne cornbluth and steve diese is with us as well. once again, we have steve on skype and you have sunglasses on. i'm not sure why. is that because you believe romney's star is so bright you have to wear shades or whatever the cliche is? what's going on for governor romney, steve? >> i'm not wearing sunglasses. the light inning that office is that bad. >> you look like mr. cool with your sunglasses on. what do you think of romney's momentum at this point? >> i think the number one thing he has going right now is his rating. over the last couple of weeks he had the lowest favorability rating of any modern presidential challenger in the history of modern polling. you can go back, tamron, to th
almost promising a very tight race, similar perhaps to 2004 between john kerry and george w. bush and even 2000 that close contest between george w. bush and al gore. >> we're going to talk later regarding the demographics of this race and keying in on certain groups how they're the key to victory one way or the other to candidates here. let's bring in the news panel, david goodfriend and anne cornbluth and steve diese is with us as well. once again, we have steve on skype and you have...
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john kerry was ahead of george bush by a point and carter was ahead of reagan back in 1980 by five points. again, it's a poll of polls, an average of the polls. who's race is it to lose at this point? >> well, it's always been the president's to lose. the incumbent has the advantage. but i disagree a bit with david. i think these debates areore important than ever. and show a dramatic shift in movement for romney. part of the reason for that is that voters have become more and more cynical about everything they see in politics. they're cynical about the advertising they see, the conventions. everything they see is packaged until they see the debates. this is the first time many voters have seen romney. they've read about him. it's been a one dimensional caricature in many cases. this is the first time they've seen him. i think that's why there's such a shift. i just go back to 2000, four races that i was involved with. we were three down, 3-5 down. we went in the debates and suddenly, three up back. very closely within 500 votes, but these debates are instrumental. i think more important
john kerry was ahead of george bush by a point and carter was ahead of reagan back in 1980 by five points. again, it's a poll of polls, an average of the polls. who's race is it to lose at this point? >> well, it's always been the president's to lose. the incumbent has the advantage. but i disagree a bit with david. i think these debates areore important than ever. and show a dramatic shift in movement for romney. part of the reason for that is that voters have become more and more...
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so what this is as with all resolve the data on john kerry is being catholic no longer matters for the catholic voter. in terms of the candidate. it mattered with jfk, but it hasn't mattered really since. and the fact that there are two vice presidential candidates here that are catholic, i don't think that it pulls the catholic vote in either direction. i think democratic, catholic are very comfortable voting for joe biden and republicans are very comfortable voting for paul ryan. now, tracking here with multiple sources including many pew surveys, looking at registered voters, this is among registered voters all the way back to a year ago, if you average over the whole trend of the presidency of the lead 48%-45%. and currently it is at 50% versus 45% among registered voters. just brief periods of time when romney was basically won the nomination, he jumped ahead, and during republicans the convention he jumped it. but otherwise the president has had a pretty solid and consistent lead among registered voters. however, it's among likely voters with the president has the biggest problem
so what this is as with all resolve the data on john kerry is being catholic no longer matters for the catholic voter. in terms of the candidate. it mattered with jfk, but it hasn't mattered really since. and the fact that there are two vice presidential candidates here that are catholic, i don't think that it pulls the catholic vote in either direction. i think democratic, catholic are very comfortable voting for joe biden and republicans are very comfortable voting for paul ryan. now,...
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and george bush's mask outsold john kerry and four years ago, the obama mask outsold the mccain one. the next president of the united states will almost certainly be barack obama. but wait, not so fast, apparently outselling obama and romney is another potential
and george bush's mask outsold john kerry and four years ago, the obama mask outsold the mccain one. the next president of the united states will almost certainly be barack obama. but wait, not so fast, apparently outselling obama and romney is another potential
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. >> i think that george bush had that over john kerry and al gore and i think the obama campaign is ride the likeability -- >> greta: which would you rather be? the one who is liked or with all of those peal polls, or the one that succeeded? >> liked. >> greta: you too? >> who do you want to have a beer with? i hate to boil it down, but if this is one thing you need to know about the election, that might be it. >> romney looked more likeable in the last debate. >> greta: successful. >> the issue that brought romney's likeability up, when he got serious about the taxes. i think the issues brought up his likeability. >> greta: certainly, it certainly -- he got a bounce out of this. >> by the way, the economy is the one thing, not the beer. the economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see what happened next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male an
. >> i think that george bush had that over john kerry and al gore and i think the obama campaign is ride the likeability -- >> greta: which would you rather be? the one who is liked or with all of those peal polls, or the one that succeeded? >> liked. >> greta: you too? >> who do you want to have a beer with? i hate to boil it down, but if this is one thing you need to know about the election, that might be it. >> romney looked more likeable in the last...